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Exploring Fort Bragg

Dave and I took an Easter trip to Fort Bragg to see Glass Beach at MacKerricher State Park. Anytime I get to be by the ocean, I'm happy. This day was especially chilly and we both foolishly didn't bring jackets. In Northern California. By the ocean. In springtime. Not our smartest decision. Despite the chill we went for a short hike, picked up a small bag of sea glass, and I took a ton of pictures while Dave shivered behind large rocks to shield himself form the breeze. I appreciate his patience as I switch cameras, change film, and take hundreds of photos…
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Following The Representation Project

I'm following The Representation Project on Instagram. Their feed of memes, screenshots, images from news, and social media screenshots. Their self proclaimed mission is "Challenging and overcoming limiting stereotypes so that everyone can fulfill their human potential."
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Random Journal Page 148

If you look closely you can tell this random page from one of my sketchbooks has the same Kwik-Print reject as last week's spread.
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Random Journal Page 147

This spread from one of my sketchbooks has a old rejected Kwik-Print contact sheet paired with some birch bark. This uncovered sketchbook was filled in on a camping trip.
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Random Journal Page 145

This week's random spread from one of my journals. It seemed to be a good image for celebrating 3 years of these (almost) weekly posts.
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I'm following Women in comics

Women in comics is ground zero for funny, poignant, feminist comics. Featuring both mainstream and underground comics, this Instagram is full of insightful images.
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Random Journal Page 144

This week's spread from one of my journals features an image from a book (actually a trio of books) in progress and a sketch for a movie character.
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I'm following Candy Anatomy

Mike McCormick, a second year Glasgow University Medical Student, is the mastermind behind one of my favorite Instagram accounts -- Candy Anatomy. He combines a variety of colorful candy bits to create anatomical models. My favorites are his different versions of eyes and hands.
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